viernes, 19 de febrero de 2016

Asian Currents

The following articles have been posted to Asian Currents:
JOHN INGLESON pays tribute to John Legge, who was a pioneer in the teaching of the history of Asian countries in Australian universities.
JAMES L. TAYLOR looks at Thailand’s simmering politics and says things could be about to become even hotter as former prime minister Yingluck Shinawatra faces her accusers over a scheme to provide cheap rice to poor farmers.
MICHAEL HENRY YUSINGCO sees an opportunity for the Philippine government to rethink its approach to ending long-standing divisions on the southern island of Mindanao before general elections in May.
ASAA President’s Prize winner CINDY BRYSON looks at the threat to the livelihoods of Phnom Penh’s waste pickers.
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